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Ajay DahiyaB.Tech Mechanical

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Yes, it is good because Amity is having many campuses which have opportunity for the students to get them placed at good places.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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Every institutes have its own fees structure. You are requested to clarify your desired institutes to get an appropriate answer.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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NDIM DELHI is good college for MBA in marketing. To get admission there, you need to score more than 65 percentile in CAT.

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rishab S

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Go and join some institute like TIME. Crack the entrance and prepare for IIFT, premier international business institute.

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rishab S

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u should get above 65./. to 75./.

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Sajan SibichanThinking abt hw to make future Safe.

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Hi,
If you score well in MBA, then there is no problem as the engineering is different from MBA.
Your performance in the interview will be evaluated first before considering your academics in campus placement.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Nope, it depends on your technical knowledge and management know how along with current affairs. Also, how your performance at the interview would decide your salary negotiation.

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virendra rastogi

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Since, cloud services have a huge potential, the demand for professionals will be equally high in the coming years. Moreover, since India does not a have ready talent pool, they might command a premium," says Nitin Khanapurkar, executive director (advisory) KPMG, who works in the domain of cloud computing.
According to a study by global IT consulting firm Zinnov, the global cloud computing market is expected to be over $70 billion by 2015, and India will create job opportunities for about 3 lakh people in the same period.
Salary levels will be equally impressive. An entry-level professional, perhaps with 5-6 years of experience, can earn
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